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Burbank Help
I picked up a GE outdoor futura omni-directional antenna and hoisted it up the mast on my roof, but only get about 12 channels: 9, 11, 13 and higher. Do I need a rooftop directional antenna to get NBC, ABC, CBS or is a better grade omni-directional acceptible and if so can someone recommend a reliable brand/model in either case? I'm a little overwhelmed by the amount of info on zones and antenna types. Thanks so much!
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It looks like the Verdugo mountain range is obstructing your view of Mt Wilson. You are in a fairly deep shadow so to speak. I would not look to an omnidirectional antenna in your situation. You need an antenna capable of gathering a weak signal, for example:
http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp...0Antennas&sku= Many antennas with built in amplifiers are prone to signal overload. In a metropolitan area like Burbank there are likely many sources or RF interference that could pose a problem to an amplifier designed for low signal levels. You will need an amplifier though, so I would suggest one capable of high input levels. For example: http://www.solidsignal.com/pview.asp...u=615798396145 Aim at about 65° according to your compass. The antenna will perform much better if located outside, clear of obstructions. Generally, the higher you mount the antenna, the better. But in your case, even a 100' tower will not give you a clear line of site. Therefor, be prepared to experiment with the exact mounting height and aim point. |
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Consider a HD7696P or HBU44 |
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